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faith in action
Intern Profile: Cody Wisswasser on Racial and Economic Inequality
Intern Cody Wiswasser is excited to be working with Church and Society in Washington, D.C., on issues of race and economic inequality.
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faith in action
Church and Society Awards Grants for 2019
Church and Society oversees the distribution of three different grants available to United Methodist congregations and organizations. Here are the project titles, descriptions, and Annual Conferences of the 2019 Ethnic Local Church, Human Relations Day, and Peace with Justice Grantees:
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faith in action
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. To understand domestic violence, we have to begin to look in — into our behaviors, into our families, into our churches, into our communities and into the policies that impact women and families.
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press release
$41,400 Peace with Justice grants go to 15 ministries around the globe
One of three grants that Church and Society administers, fifteen ministries now benefit from the Peace With Justice grant
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faith in action
Tell Congress to Prioritize Grace Over Greed
It’s time for Congress to start passing full-year appropriations bills that provide enough funding for programs that millions of people rely on. Even if you have contacted your Congressional delegation before, it is important for them to hear from you again.
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faith in action
Celebrating Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2023
Our recognition of people of AANHPI heritage in places of leadership across the country must also acknowledge a wide breadth of experience across social, economic, political and cultural identities.
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faith in action
Congress Must Prioritize Grace Over Greed in 2024 Spending
We are at a pivotal point in our legislative process as the coming weeks will determine funding that implicates all five of Church and Society’s priorities of climate, poverty, health, peace, and civil and human rights.
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statement
Statement on Haitian Deportations
Recent actions by the U.S. government against Haitians at the border are inhumane and contrary to church teachings